Fresco Charity Fund visited the free canteen "Social House" which serves up to 120 socially vulnerable persons with food during the day.
The representatives of the fund handed over a New Year's dinner plate and also created a New Year's atmosphere.
Fresco Charity Funds visited the social house on Easter Holidays
The representatives of the Fund gifted the social house an Easter products.
The free canteen serves socially vulnerable, below-poverty populations, as well as the elderly and persons with disabilities.
It hosts up to 130 beneficiaries during the day.
"Fresco Charity Fund" congratulates all women with International Women's Day!
The representatives of the fund visited the shelter for mothers and children, where there are both Georgian and Ukrainian mothers with their children, as well as mothers who are expecting their babies.
The fund congratulated the ladies living in the shelter on March 8, gifted them with self-care products and bouquets, and the children with sweets and funny books.
We wish each of them happiness
Fund visited 12-year-old Lexo in February. Lexo lives with his mother and 16-year-old brother Giorgi, who is diagnosed with cerebral palsy and constantly needs medication and support. The fund supplied socially vulnerable families with the food products they needed
On the Mother's Day, representatives of the Fresco Charitable Fund visited the "Siketi Lampari" nursing home. The found members, gave sweets and food products. beneficiaries living in the shelter.
Happy Mother's Day to all the ladies
Fresco charity Funds carried out another charity event - it presented products to 10 beneficiary veterans of the "International Fund for Assistance to Veterans of Afghanistan and Other Wars". "Fresco Charity Fund" is constantly engaged in various charitable activities, which will continue actively in the future.
Fresco's charity fund visited the "First Step Georgia" day care center.
The representatives of the foundation presented the center's beneficiary children and their families with New Year's gift baskets, and Santa Claus took care of creating a Christmas mood for the children.
First Step Day Center serves up to 30 children and adults with special needs from 6 to 18 years old